DELHI TOILET COMPLEX

He recently inaugurated a toilet complex consisting nearly 150 lavatories in a south Delhi neighbourhood. "Our government is committed to work for the poor," said Kejriwal at the Kalkaji complex.

"We have made 7,000 toilets for the people of Delhi, mainly for women in slum areas where they faced a lot of problems. About 945 toilets are still to be constructed," said the Aam Aadmi Party chief.

Assuring concrete houses in slums of the state, AAP recalled their promise in February 2015. "Our government will construct new houses in the areas near slums. Our efforts will be to give you new accommodation within your areas," he said.

Talking about the Delhi government's work to improve health care, Kejriwal said: "We have made 106 Mohalla clinics where all the medical services are free. Our target is to build 1,000 more clinics in all areas of Delhi."

He also praised Education Minister Manish Sisodia for his "relentless work" for the betterment of government schools in Delhi as he bragged about their work in education sector.